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Bobsleigh IBSF World Cup 2022 - 2023 (Altenberg)


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Bobsleigh IBSF World Cup 2022 - 2023 (Altenberg)

 

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Men's 2-Man (6/8)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
LOCHNER Johannes
BRUCKERT Erec
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55.60
55.90
1:51.50
2
VOGT Michael
MICHEL Sandro
SUI.gif
55.50
56.05
1:51.55
3
FRIEDRICH Francesco
SCHUELLER Alexander
GER.gif
55.53
56.35
1:51.88
4
HALL Brad
LAWRENCE Taylor
GBR.gif
55.70
56.24
1:51.94
5
HAFER Christoph
SCHNEIDER Tobias
GER.gif
55.90
56.35
1:52.25
6
ROHNER Timo
ROLLI Luca
SUI.gif
56.10
56.37
1:52.47
7
CIPULIS Emils
MIKNIS Matiss
LAT.gif
56.10
56.74
1:52.84
8
BAUMGARTNER Patrick
MIRCEA Robert
ITA.gif
56.30
56.61
1:52.91
8
HEINRICH Romain
HAUTERVILLE Dorian
FRA.gif
56.42
56.49
1:52.91
10
TENTEA Mihai Cristian
DAROCZI Nicolae Ciprian
ROU.gif
56.54
56.49
1:53.03
11
DVORAK Dominik
PROCHAZKA Jachym
CZE.gif
56.50
56.61
1:53.11
12
FOLLADOR Cedric
HAAS Andreas
SUI.gif
56.61
56.52
1:53.13
13
TREICHL Markus
MITTERER Sebastian
AUT.gif
56.41
56.91
1:53.32
14
VARIOLA Mattia
OBOU Jose Delmas
ITA.gif
56.11
57.22
1:53.33
15
LI Chunjian
ZHEN Heng
CHN.gif
56.56
56.88
1:53.44
16
KALENDA Jekabs
KLEINBERGS Ivo Dans
LAT.gif
56.68
56.86
1:53.54
17
AUSTIN Taylor
GRAY Cyrus
CAN.gif
56.66
56.92
1:53.58
18
DOBES Adam
ZALESKY Dominik
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57.02
57.62
1:54.64
19
SILIC Drazen
STAREK Mario
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57.68
58.10
1:55.78
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Women's 2-Man (6/8)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
HUMPHRIES Kaillie
LOVE Kaysha
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57.44
57.35
1:54.79
2
NOLTE Laura
SCHUTEN Neele
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57.63
57.18
1:54.81
3
HASLER Melanie
PASTERNACK Nadja
SUI.gif
57.79
57.57
1:55.36
4
KALICKI Kim
GALANDER Anabel
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57.70
57.72
1:55.42
5
GRECU Andreea
VLAD Teodora Andreea
ROU.gif
57.88
58.07
1:55.95
6
YING Qing
WANG Xuan
CHN.gif
57.97
58.05
1:56.02
7
APPIAH Cynthia
HAUGHEY Niamh
CAN.gif
58.30
58.11
1:56.41
8
HUAI Mingming
WANG Yu
CHN.gif
58.25
58.41
1:56.66
9
CERNANSKA Viktoria
MOKRASOVA Lucia
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58.98
58.55
1:57.53
10
POPESCU Georgeta
SARBU Antonia
ROU.gif
58.94
59.05
1:57.99
11
VOGT Nicole
TARLTON Macy
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59.35
59.26
1:58.61
12
RIBI Bianca
VOSS Erica
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58.15
1:03.98
2:02.13
  FONTANIVE Martina
MORELL Mara
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1:08.31
DNS
DNS
  BUCKWITZ Lisa
LIPPERHEIDE Kira
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DNS
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Open 4-Man (4/8)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
HALL Brad
GULLIVER Arran
LAWRENCE Taylor
CACKETT Greg
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54.56
54.76
1:49.32
2
FRIEDRICH Francesco
MARGIS Thorsten
BAUER Candy
STRAUB Felix
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54.58
54.83
1:49.41
3
VOGT Michael
BIERI Cyril
KNUSER Alain
MICHEL Sandro
SUI.gif
54.66
54.88
1:49.54
4
LOCHNER Johannes
BAUER Florian
BRUCKERT Erec
RASP Christian
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54.68
55.07
1:49.75
5
TREICHL Markus
SAMMER Markus
STEPAN Sascha
HUBER Kristian
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54.84
54.99
1:49.83
6
HAFER Christoph
SALZER Michael
KORONA Kevin
SCHNEIDER Tobias
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54.84
55.03
1:49.87
7
CIPULIS Emils
SPRINGIS Davis
MIKNIS Matiss
LINDENBLATS Krists
LAT.gif
54.82
55.36
1:50.18
8
TENTEA Mihai Cristian
DAROCZI Nicolae Ciprian
PACIOIANU Mihai Daniel
IORDACHE George
ROU.gif
55.21
55.55
1:50.76
9
FOLLADOR Cedric
JONES Gregory
HUFSCHMID Dominik
ROLLI Luca
SUI.gif
55.30
55.52
1:50.82
10
BAUMGARTNER Patrick
FANTAZZINI Eric
MIRCEA Robert
BILOTTI Lorenzo
ITA.gif
55.40
55.47
1:50.87
11
DVORAK Dominik
BURES David
PROCHAZKA Jachym
ZALESKY Dominik
CZE.gif
55.38
55.56
1:50.94
12
KALENDA Jekabs
BEBRISS Arnis
KAUFMANIS Lauris
LAZDANS Mareks
LAT.gif
55.49
55.63
1:51.12
13
AUSTIN Taylor
GRAY Cyrus
de SOUZA Davidson
MURRAY-LAW. Shaq
CAN.gif
55.58
55.72
1:51.30
14
ROHNER Timo
WAESCHLE Fabian
GIUMMA Maruan
HERSPERGER Mathieu
SUI.gif
55.82
55.69
1:51.51
15
VARIOLA Mattia
RAGAZZI Riccardo
BATTI Fabio
OBOU Jose Delmas
ITA.gif
56.38
55.75
1:52.13
16
DOBES Adam
DOBES Michal
SVOBODA Ales
HRAZDIL Ondrej
CZE.gif
56.43
56.73
1:53.16
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